2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2023.169642
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Synthesis of near-infrared zinc-induced manganese-doped Cu-In-Se quantum dots and their photoluminescence mechanism

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“…Both QD samples showed different absolute quantum yields: 2.18 % (Cu 0.3 In 1 Se 2 ) and 10.9 % (Zn 0.7 −Cu 0.3 In 1 Se 2 ) (Table 2). The lower emission yield of the samples is consistent with previous reports; [16c,19] this is mostly attributed to the presence of a larger fraction of non‐emissive structural defects in which electron surface trapping outpaces radiative decay. Moreover, the Zn dopant ‐ induced alloy structure effectively reduced these structural defects, thus improved the quantum yields.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Both QD samples showed different absolute quantum yields: 2.18 % (Cu 0.3 In 1 Se 2 ) and 10.9 % (Zn 0.7 −Cu 0.3 In 1 Se 2 ) (Table 2). The lower emission yield of the samples is consistent with previous reports; [16c,19] this is mostly attributed to the presence of a larger fraction of non‐emissive structural defects in which electron surface trapping outpaces radiative decay. Moreover, the Zn dopant ‐ induced alloy structure effectively reduced these structural defects, thus improved the quantum yields.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%